Stainless Powder Damascene Steel with various Patterns


Stainless Damascene powder steel is a modern material providing combined benefits of two different stainless steel qualities. Without mixing them together, the components are added as powder in layers into the pressure chamber. Then high-pressure hot pressing, just below the melting temperature, is applied to form billets. This procedure results in steel with extremely small and evenly-distributed carbides. The patterning techniques involve ancient damascening methods such as forging, coining, twisting and cutting.


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BlueLadder


Lähinnä puukon heloihin, kuvio näkyy lieron pinnalla sekä päässä. Ei karkenevaa.

Bluetounge


Mainly intended for jewellery and art objects. Austenitic. Non hardenable. With the most definite pattern.

Grosse Rose


Uusi kuvio, jossa suuret ympyrämuodostelmat sulautuvat aaltomaiseen rakenteeseen.

Hakkapella


With patterns larger than in Rose and situated obliquely opposite to each others.


Heimskringla


The pattern being similar to Rose and Hakkapella

Ladder


A folded modification of Bluetounge pattern. Partially like Rose and Hakkapella.

Odin’s Eye


Like Rose, however, with a slightly wider pattern.


Rose


A rose-like, tight, multiplied pattern turning straight towards the edge.

Suminagashi PM, Japanilainen ruostumaton Pulveridamaskiteräs


Keskiosa kovinta ruostumatonta pulveriterästä.

Twist


The most popular, classical pattern. Like a sandy bottom formed by water.

Vinland


A wide pattern like sparkling water tightening towards the edge.





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